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Oct 23, 2025

Government publishes €6.5 m Emigrant Support Programme awards for 2025/26

Government publishes €6.5 m Emigrant Support Programme awards for 2025/26
The Department of Foreign Affairs released its 2025/26 Emigrant Support Programme (ESP) allocations on 23 October, confirming £6.54 million (€7.5 million) in grants to 110 community organisations across Great Britain. Beneficiaries range from the London Irish Centre (£938k) to smaller welfare groups such as the Birmingham Irish Association (£285k) and Irish Elderly Advice Network (£165k).

The ESP, now in its 20th year, funds services that assist Irish emigrants with housing, legal advice, mental-health support and cultural integration. According to the department, the latest round prioritises digital inclusion projects and outreach to second-generation youth, reflecting lessons learned during the pandemic.

Why it matters for global mobility: Irish employers that post staff to the UK under the Common Travel Area often rely on ESP-funded advice centres for PPS number applications, tax briefings and social-security queries. The 2025/26 grants thus indirectly support smoother outbound assignments.

Companies with large Irish-national workforces in Britain should track which regional partners receive funding, as these NGOs can be valuable first points of contact for assignees and their families.
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